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Media credentials available for All-Energy Canada Exhibition and Conference

Thursday, March 13th 2014 4:18:28pm

Media Advisory

Media passes will be available to accredited media at the All-Energy Canada (AEC) Exhibition and Conference, April 9 to 10, 2014. Interview opportunities are available at the conference and trade show for industry experts in the renewable energy sector from Canada, the United States and the United Kingdom.

With more than 150 speakers and many networking opportunities, the AEC will focus on renewable energy, finance and risk, smart grids and smart cities, future solutions and much more. Accompanying the conference is a free-to-attend trade show that showcases renewable and sustainable technologies.

The AEC, modeled after the annual renewable energy and energy efficiency events in Scotland and Australia, is the premiere North American event in the All-Energy conference series.

WHEN:Conference:
April 9, 2014 at 9:30 a.m. to 7:30 p.m.
April 10, 2014 at 9:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.

Trade Show:
April 9, 2014 at 9:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
April 10, 2014 at 9:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.

WHO:Keynote: Dr. Woodrow (Woody) W. Clark, a contributing scientist to the United Nations Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (UNIPCC), an organization that was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in December 2007 along with Al Gore and his film An Inconvenient Truth.

Speakers: Please refer below for a list of confirmed speakers.

Name

Organization

Name

Organization

Jennifer Aitchison

Jones Brown Insurance

Rob Harvey

Hydrogenics

Bassim Abbassi

Al Balqa' Applied University

Jay Heaman

Woodstock Hydro

Juan Anderson

ProWind

Ian Jarvis

EnerLife Consulting

Maike Athus

Senvion (formally REpower)

Faye Johnson

Ministry of Natural Resources

Martin Baldus

Schottel/TidalStream

Judith Johnson McQueeney

Customized Energy Solutions

Michael Barrett

Bennett Jones

Edward H. Kennedy

Tollgrade

Ernie Belyea

Bennett Jones

William (Bill) Lahey

Efficiency Nova Scotia

Chris Benedetti

Sussex Group

Dawn Lambe

Nipissing University

Stephen Bieda

Sun Country

Byron LeClair

Pic River First Nation

Peter Black

Brant Renewable Energy

Richard Lee

Manulife Financial

Paul Blundy

Bennett Jones

Bob Leigh

LocalGrid Technology Inc.

Cherie Brant

Dickson Wright LLP

Peter Love

Energy Services Association of Canada

Bill Braun

Northam Realty

Elizabeth MacDonald

Canadian Energy Efficiency Alliance

Mike Brigham

TREC Solarshare

Dan McGillivray

Centre for Urban Energy

Jan Buijk

European Power Systems

Alexander McIsaac

NRstor

Dave Butters

APPrO

Gord Miller

Environmental Commissioner of Ontario

Geoff Cape

Evergreen

Joe Mulhall

Canadian Union of Skilled Workers

Cara Clairman

PlugNDrive

Nhung Nguyen

Horizon Legacy

Chris Conway

BOMA Toronto

Chief Gordon Planes

T'Sou-ke Nation

Dave Coon

Native American Energy

Berneditha Rijssel-Omusuo

Smart Abroad

Mike Crawley

GDF Suez Canada

Bob Rae

Mattawa Tribal Council

Mayor Martin Damphousse

City of Varennes

Andre Rochette

Ecosystems

Geoff Davenport

Corvus Energy

Paul Rowley

CREST

Eric Deschenes

Schneider

Derek Satnik

Mindscape Innovations

David DeYoe

OSEA

Graham Seaman

City of Markham (Sustainability Office)

Jonathan J. Dogterom

MaRS Cleantech and Physical Sciences

Hassan Shahriar

ENERCON Canada

Ryan Duffy

Blackstone Energy Services Inc.

Lawrence Slade

Energy UK

Colin Edwards

Pattern Energy

Tim Smitheman

Samsung Renewable

Brooke Emerson

Brant Renewable Energy

Bob Stasko

Science Concepts International

Paul Finley

OSEA/Economic Development Council of Ontario

Kris Stevens

OSEA

Brent Gilmour

QUEST

Tim Stoate

Toronto Atmospheric Fund

Sam Goldberg

City of Toronto

Michael Todman

TidalStream Limited Inc.

Larry Gooder

Borealis Wood Corp

John Wabb

Canadian Union of Skilled Workers

John Gorman

Canadian Solar Industries Association (CANSIA)

Mike Yorke

Carpenters Union

Jason Hails

MNP

Chris Young

Enfinity

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All-Energy Canada is organized by Reed Exhibitions the world’s leading event organizer, with 500 events in 41 countries and is held in association with the Ontario Sustainable Energy Association (OSEA) and the Canadian Solar Industries Association (CanSIA).

Ontario Sustainable Energy Association (OSEA) is Ontario’s lead advocate, facilitator and catalyst for sector transformation and the transition to a more sustainable energy economy. It champions policy and regulatory change for a more sustainable society powered, heated, cooled and transported by a portfolio of sustainable energy.

CanSIA is a national trade association that represents approximately 650 solar energy companies throughout Canada. Since 1992, CanSIA has worked to develop a strong, efficient, ethical and professional Canadian solar energy industry with capacity to provide innovative solar energy solutions and to play a major role in the global transition to a sustainable, clean-energy future.